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1800FRAMES/Take3, curated by Mica Scalin and Lee Wells, will premier at City Without Walls on Thursday, December 14 at 6-8pm. This is cWOW’s third annual installment of one-minute videos where artists from around the world have been invited to express their ideas and share their imaginative visions within 60 seconds.
Free and open to the public at cWOW’s Crawford Street Gallery, Wed-Fri 12-6pm, Sat 1-6pm.
(Note: the gallery is closed for the holidays from December 22, 2006 -
January 2, 2007.) Directions
You can also see the videos online from December 14 @ 6pm, marking cWOW’s debut web-based exhibition and a preview of our forthcoming online artist registry.
The exhibition includes fifty-five one-minute videos by the following thirty artists: Michael Amter, Hackworth Ashley, Betsey Biggs, Brian Caiazza & G. H. Hovagimyan, Beth Chucker, Santiago Cohen, Maria Dumlao, Carla Edwards, Merav Ezer & Adi Shniderman, Celeste Fichter, Jesse Houlding, Jenny Hyde, Bradley Hyppa, Jose Insua, Kensuke Koike, Beth Krebs, Stephanie Lempert, Joe Nanashe, Matthew Nicholas, Robert O’Connor, Arzu Ozkal Telhan, Jennifer Proctor, Charlene Rule, Memo Salazar, Melissa Schubeck, Claudia Sohrens, Dana Sperry, and Michael Szpakowski.
City Without Walls (cWOW) is an urban gallery of emerging art that advances the careers of artists while building the audience for contemporary art. City Without Walls is New Jersey’s oldest not-for-profit alternative art space, in continuous operation since 1975. Its two-fold mission offers career development opportunities to new and emerging artists, while providing the public a chance to understand and enjoy challenging contemporary art. We operate a professional fine art gallery that showcases the work of over 100 emerging artists per year in 10 to 14 on-site, off-site, and traveling exhibitions.
[PAM] would like to thank all the people who made our recent outing at the Miami Art Fairs a big success. The list of people and organizations is long and we'll have an in depth re-cap later but in short we would like to thank : All of the [PAM] artists, Scope: Alexis Hubshman and staff, Art|Basel : Micheal Rush and staff. Monica and the Gen Art staff, the kind people at WPS1 Radio, The Flamingo Apartments, and all the night clubs and bars that [PAM] trashed (sorry about the Delano [dNASAb] send us the bill). The Mobile Media Vehicle. Below is a brief photo recap of [PAM] in Miami 2006.
[PAM] in Miami 1 (left to right): The Flamingo Apartments : [PAM]'s temp headquarters. Entrance to Scope Miami 2006: A work of art by Alexis Hubshman and our first home away-from-home. The [PAM] installation side view 1. The [PAM] installation side view 2
[PAM] in Miami 2 (left to right): Lee in the [PAM] booth making sales of [PAM] artists work. The "Rules of Engagement Show" as shown on the mobile media vehicle warming up in the Scope VIP area before making the rounds in South Beach. The Sucking Booth at Scope: Marlene Haring and [dNASAb] who's asking "#@#X ! how much for what ?!?!". Side view The [PAM] installation.
[PAM] in Miami 3 (left to right): Raphaele, Art|Basel Curator & director of The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University Michael Rush, Adam Lerhner, Aaron, & Chris conversing on WSP1 radio. Michael Rush, Lee Wells, Aaron Miller and John Handhardt at an Art|Basel Miami Beach "Art|Salon" panel (video link here) . The [PAM] Preview Video at the Video Lounge in Art|Basel. One of the 2 main halls at Art|Basel Miami Beach